with a selection of other Commonwealth, European and American equivalents for comparison
Or a: Chronology of Enfield genre Training Rifles, Adapters & Cartridges
Or view: Miniature Calibre Cartridges
Or use the links below to see the rifles individually
The Martini Metford MT Carbine
Long Lee Enfield .22" conversion
The War Office Pattern Miniature Rifle
Enfield RF Short Rifle Mks I and II
Enfield Rifle No.1 Pattern '14
Enfield No.1 S.M.L.E. Sniping Rifle
Enfield .303" cum .22" Pattern '18 - A.J.Parker conversion
Enfield Rifle No.2, Mk.III and Mk.IV*
The FN SLR L1A1 .22RF experimental rifle and L12A1 conversion unit
The Drill Purpose (DP) Rifles L59A1 & L59A2
The SA80 Drill Purpose (DP) Rifle
The Enfield 5.56 mm Cadet Rifle L98A1 and .22RF conversion unit
BSA and Parker-Hale Experimental GP-cadet rifles
Ruger 22RF British 2015 Trials Cadet Rifle
The Enfield 'Boys' Anti-Tank Rifle'
Enfield Training Rifles & Equipment Chronology
Some unusual Enfield Rifle conversions to Small-Bore Target rifles
Some unusual Enfield Rifle adaptations and accessories
The last Enfield and the last Lee-Enfield ?
AND A NON-FIRING BRITISH TRAINING RIFLE
with its Canadian Long Branch counterpart
plus some other Nations' training rifles
Canadian Ross Cadet Training Rifle
Winchester 1885 & Winder Muskets
Winchester 1903 Semi-auto used by the Royal Air Force
Winchester Models 63, 67 & 74 used by the U.K.
The U.S. Lend-Lease Mossberg 42M-B training rifle
Ruger (trialled as a 22RF British 2015 Cadet Rifle)
The Savage NRA Model 19-33 training rifle
The Savage Model 6A as a sub-calibre .22 Rifle
The Springfield M2 training rifle
The Swiss Schmidt-Rubin training rifle
The French Lebel training rifle
The German Mauser training rifle
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